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    Have you ever watched a cartoon or a show or even a movie and you see yourself in or through that character ? I recently found myself watching the movie Aladdin with my little cousin. I saw how Jasmine stood up for the poor kids in the village and also how she spoke her mind to her dad about who she had to marry. I saw how we connected in some way and how I am a lot like her. There are other characters who I am also like in other ways. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality

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    Shekelhound said that nobody could survive Scrooge as he was relentless in the boardroom and ultimately wanted to be president of the entire company. Shekelhound was correct as Scrooge maneuvered his way to the top of the heap laying waste to the corporate lawyer and many who had been with the company for decades. The appointment of Pan-face to be President of the Hotel Division came as no surprise to Japes. Pan-face, the living definition of “a suit” from a long line of pure bread Kiva's, slid

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    Scrooge in A Christmas Carol

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    In a time in which the significance of Christmas gradually started to change, Charles Dickens, in accordance with these changes, wrote a Christmas tale: A Christmas Carol. The novella was published six days in advance of the Christmas celebrations of 1843; it was sold out three days later. Although a socially engaged narrative, Dickens’ work is not occupied with trivialities such as the introduction of Christmas cards; instead A Christmas Carol focuses on the transforming beliefs and values

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    Based on the movie “A Christmas Carol 2009”, issue that we found that relevant to the business ethic is the corporate social irresponsibility (CSI). Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) refers to the dark side, as it investigates the wrongful and damaging business decisions that managers might take. Corporate social irresponsibility to concepts such as corporate culpability and undesirability and irresponsibility, in its various forms such as corruption, bribery, environmental degradation, and

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    Short Story Of Scrooge

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    is doomed to wander through the world and witness what he did not share, but should have shared on earth and what he should have turned into happiness! In the next part of the story, the first ghost appears and goes by the name “ The Ghost Of Christmas Past” and the significance of this ghost is to show Scrooge

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    Scrooge Speech

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    money to the poor since he could better use the money for himself. Scrooge declined to even to let his clerk have a day off for Christmas! The text explicitly said “it was a day that his clerk was allowed to rob him!” Scrooge finally agreed to let him have the day off with half pay. Scrooge’s catchphrase was “Bah!Humbug!’’. Scrooge earns the ghost of Christmas past come visit him first. The first stop they bring about is looking at his gloomy childhood. Soon after he tells the ghost that

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    Nightmare Before Christmas Is it More About Halloween or Christmas? “Just because I cannot see it, doesn't mean I can’t believe it.”-Jack Skellington. In this quote, Jack Skellington from A Nightmare Before Christmas is talking about Christmas. Some people think that A Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, but others argue that it is a Christmas movie. However, I think that A Nightmare Before Christmas is a Christmas movie because it is mainly about learning about Christmas. My first reason

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    self-contained personality made him solitary as an oyster. In the text, it states, that Scrooge did not want to donate money to the poor since he could better use the money for himself. Scrooge declined to even to let his clerk have a day off for Christmas! The text explicitly said “it was a day that his clerk was allowed to rob

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    Examples Of Scrooge

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    treat him well. While Present and Ebenezer are in Cratchit's house, it is Christmas Day. Mrs. Cratchit, their crippled child named Tiny Tim, and their other children are all at the dinner table being appreciative of what they have and not thinking about what they don't have. The Cratchits give a toast to Scrooge thanking him for hiring Bob. This makes Ebenezer feel like people actually care about him. The spirit of Christmas Present, also brings Scrooge to his Nephew's house, even though his Neice

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    Symbolism In Jacob Carol

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    “Marley was dead, to begin with – there’s no doubt whatever about that... Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail.”(Stave 1, Pg. 9) A Christmas Carol’s character Jacob Marley plays an important role in the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge’s growth. In the novel, Mr. Marley, when he appears as a spirit to inform Scrooge that the christmas spirits would be visiting him, he appears in chains along with cash boxes, deeds, keys, padlocks, and ledgers. It is said in the book that he chose to wear the chain

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